The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1926, Page TWO, Image 2

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^ . (All contributions to St-. poetry/' accompanied by I and sent to 1601 Taylor i column. AUworthy manv S name. Amateurs and pot I tha'1 talent, if you have j The Editor ^f. this D< jr i airing poems on any subji 9 moriams, "expressions of P . ? - ' - JUST C When you 1 And the P ' . And your 1 And youi 1 ' ~~?: There's nu 'Cause- G Taint no u Just you Taint no us == _?? , - ? 'Cauap th You can sh -t- - If you th There's, a h And a m , In c - - . All jtAOW qui " ..jr ' And not So when all And the j * Taint no u? Why, jus , > ,/ ' ' tH.v But yesterday the skies were Last night the moonbeams, : Today the skies-are dark wit! And leaves are falling in the It's raining on the browning. ? Whrire lately in sweet si < The-wind is sighing. and th? 1 And my poor heart, gay yes ? NEW YEAR'S < (By Mrs . For Five -- ' - 1 rr- But They" Mo: Of th - -? ---mt Seand . ' * 9 : ?- ..? Foi Give i_ Xn< : Be su 9 . For > Otn f . : -??L And i r: " F#f = , To di< " 1 T^"1 1 wffii ' 4 ^ ' She Like the For 111 of: r , Tlic wrrtr , - - , .. . " Ar.( Scan.! So Wtef ; lVot ?! ?L. _ -- _ lie And I If wc .Of" So i j 1 For it - If. Preac ? : ... Let ?: : ?: . > ? As CI Foi And ) ? . ? : Bui One 1 _ ? I S? of nol -1-J? Oh! Whcr - - - __ ... God And I So Beeau ?: ^ """ - Lot In fcvi . .._v . ... - , We This, Am -r ' ...Why, PR Program of the Gethsema to be heid with tiroo -; land, Friday, Saiuri ? n 7 !30 Prnifao SuMn'/m ./ ^ a * wawv/ v>x v x V.C s 8:00?Sermon?Rev. Ai * Collection. Announcem ~ Music lor this service! F7 , - SATIJ 10:30 A. M.?Devotions 11:00?Sermon Rev. A. 12:00 M.?Enrollment ?r ?Annpal election of-Offic ; Reading- and Reception ' 3:30?"Paul's First Mis "PmuI'h Second Missions - '7* 's ... . V ' - j/> * - ;% ^ . JAY LEAVES.:-: ment of Current Poetry ? , ? 5 LLIAM D. ROBINSON. __ 3 Lnis Department must'Be typewritten, "real 5 stamped and addressed return envelope, 2 1 St? Columbia, S. C., to the. Editor of this 5 iscripts will be printed under your own 5 !t-aspirants, this is your chance to develop 2 apartment offers his services to anyone rie- 2 set for any occasion, such as epitaphs, me- 5 friendship, "or topics (or programs, .of all | HUCKLE UP A SMILE William P. Robinson) - . A'ake and find.it raining, sky all dark with clGuds, mart's just lull of aching, v - troubles come in crowds: fun ill ."ittin^ whining, oil's doings don't suit your style; se to sit apining; " chuckle up a smile. e to frown up sadness, lings just won'r. come, your way; ed.a heap o' gladness, ? .. . y~ rof youv grouch away. * eap o' satisfaction tghly* lot 6' fun, inng into action, quitting 'ill you've won! i tilings seem against you, janie don't seem worth while, < to wlnnc and be blue; t chuclde Qp a smile! .UTI3IX "RAIN William D- Robinson) ~ ~T~" blithe and blue and birds were singing; solt~as Juntas,?wuie earthward gently winging; 1 clouds' and fitful winds are sighing; i ram where summer's glory's dying. mead rand in the brown leafed wood, sttrhood 'fife" ltn ul> Hewers stood; iea\v> afo tailing in the rain; terday, is filled today'With pain! . ipt.-vviy- TOOrp LEADERS. . ii. M. Littlejohn.) < . envy, they will nit you the credit you are due, ^ everywhere they get a chance; . " "are spcakingr'ill- of 'you. ? ? st of our leaders are guilty e same, and how can ^ _ " ?y be leaders-of us, lalizing tluir brother's name? envy they will not Honor where it's due, . i if they have something nice to say, iw VMV7 "Wil C VI.H JWU. Leaders, do be curefill, where you lead us, 'ou are in the pulpit and we are in the pews r-eyox ,are on tiie leaders we are following in TTlieii steps; ^ ~, f vou don't be careful you surely will regret. --envy they delivered Jesus, ? ; that horrible death; Mv-h lenders, anil my preihren, .. ? i"uld we be envious? Oh! no, y would have brim, poking disciples Jesiis, we make men speak . His name. > world is very happy, ll"i 'f Honor and Fame. i would not at any time inliy.n iheir Leaders name. U VoU_leU j U-i to", the eyes ol God is upon you, q\ cry thing you do, let- us bo. converted, ? . jocoiv.e a liitllc child; 1 A; woulld see tl\e_ ktngdoip -v Heaven by and by. let us not bo tmvious, 's a very wicked thing; has destroyed many people, hers, Priests and Kings. ^ ps hive one another?.? ?-?_? xr'iM, has taught us to, there's no big "1" in his kingdom io little you's. vv.- ale uiunuen. hope, one aim, be true; don't env youp?brother hing he can do. . ^ I Leaders do be care ful e you lead us to, ? I : eve is on the sparrow. know-he waUeins you.1 let us not be envious, se it's a very evil thing; ' v Us help omuuiage our brothor^ ery noble thing. can not serve two masters, we know is r?.ue; i il jou aie envious hearted, ?.iu? i?, \> til nuu uu. _ OGRAM ne linion and Sunday School Convention kianu Baptist Church, ISew Brooktiay and aunday, Jan. 29-31, 1926. tiPA Y MiGhli^ZZZir" included by vLic, John E. Davis. Ion i. Dixon or Lie. J. T. Carter. lents. Adjournment. .-enderetl by Zion Baptist Jubilee choir. KDAY SERVICES. Is led by Bro. F. D. Jones. E. Moss or Roy. Baxter.? of Delegates. isiohaiy Journey,"?rMiss Faleese Cook. ry Journey,"?Mr, Jaw. W. Hopkins. ^ Tj-ii irrimr 99 ' Hf B... T^-nr. t T> 11 tlfLfi- ? y Journey, fliiBS Josie KellQ Wtuto*4 ? ' " 'f " ?' T~ ' . THE PALM rj? ?? " SATUR1 [__ Sermon?Revv R. C. Stover Music?Mt. Zion (Cayce) C SUNUA 10:00 A, M.?Sunday Scho and L. C. Cook. Papers and Topics-:?"The lyn Craft. "Helping Others generation and its eil'ect upc ' Rhodes. :~ Double Quartette? Fairwoh -?11:30?Missionary Sermon| Collection. Recess. Dinne 3:00?Devotional;*?Lies. J< 3:30?"The Deacon and his - erts, J7 C. Arekie*- Josv-Koon, 4:00?Closing Sermon?Re - Hughes. ' Collection. Reports of Comn RE\ RE - RE> EE 1?s???mm?mill n ii i ii ar ?n ; ^FRG Of the Mt. Pilgrim Progressi Olive Baptist Church, Satu Jam r REV. W. G. . . SATUROi 6:30?Devotionals conduct* Baptist Church. 8:00?Introductory Sermon Philip, Alternate. CoileeLion and. aujournmerit SUA DA 10:30?Sunday School Cone ward reading of papers. 11:30?Devotionals condut* j Baptist Church, Columbia, S. C Pilgrim Baptist Church, Killi 12.00?Missionary Sermo .. . Collect ion and recess for < 3:00?Devotionals conduetec Baptist Church, lrmo, S. C. - , 3:30?Doctrinal Sermon by 1 jBaptist Church,.lrmo. S. C., i ?.Reading^ oiLleters. Committee on Time and Report of Finance Commitl Rev.-G. \V. DJMOCK. Modi -j ? Ui V .S W .1 SAW MILL BAPf&r CHURC Marlboro, Jan. 21?Last Su day was a big day at the Sa Milt Baptist Church, the Re J. J. Harrison preached from ? John 3rd. Chapter, and I mu .say that Rev. Harrison as he i wavs does stnnrl nt Viio Km was- a prayer offered by Deac< Tr L. Blair, who never misses word. We had a splendid- C( leetipn -which followed eommu km Pin- services were good i dftWi " ' ' 1? r Mentie Stephens, one of 01 Ioltl members, who departed th jlife yesterday, will be funeri ized to-day by the Rev. F. \ Prince of Cheraw, S: C. at tl "Put1 Dee Baptist Church.?-? jthp svirk Hist. We nrav that si | vvill soon recover. We retrrnf tn loam nf r\n?? R, " Spencer McCotFsr seriomrfline? The pastor and others paid hi a visit yesterday. Our folks are still leaving he for Jacksonville, Tampa a Palm Beach, Fla. We begin miss them. Several are go and several are going. HaMp.^TTtni'o was se here Saturday, he was called the bedside of his sick mothei RIDGEWAY, S. C. . On Sunday, in view of ? rainey weather, our people gat Church to hear and see its ma | ROBER1 V / ' - y ETTO LEADER PAY NIGHT.? L or Rev. John Oliver. '/hoir. Y SERVICES. ol Concert?Supts. W. S. Bookhart Incarnation of Christ,"?Miss Eveto Christ,"?Mr. Wm, Mayo. "Re- >n Civilization,"?Mrs. Lillian . J. School Girls. ?Rev. A. P. Porter or Revr~Jr~Mr_ r r os. Fields, Simon Pearson. Qualifications,"?Deacons J. F. Rob-W.-'N.Roseborousrh. v. \V. P. Peterson or Rev^ihT. H. nittees. Adjournment. \ r. 3. C. WHITE, President, v. W. P. PETERSON, Vice-Pres., K J.. M. MAYERS, Treasurer, CORNWELL, Clerk.,, ?: GRAM - , va\ Union to be held with the Mt. _ reply before the Fifth Sunday in GUTTER, Pastor. W'S^kESSION. :d by Dfcacon Davis, of Mt. Olive i by Rev. G. W. Dimock, Rev. A. j ? 7 : i Y MORNING ? ert conducted by Moderator. After- \ ?d by. Deacon Martin, of Jehovah | r : ? . ... \ 1 ana, S. C. - - ' ?^ n by Rev. L. Peay, Pastor of Mt. iinner. 1 by Deacon Bowman of Macedonia A SnnHprs Pastor of St."PeCefs Place. I ee. ' ( I n-ator. Deacon MAYQ? Treasurer, ACKSON. Clerk. ? "^g1???? H be^ future pastor, the Rev Mr. ""'"College, who mounted the rosjtrum in his usual calmness of jt. heart and with a trail of chrisst tiah dignity. He preached from d-|thi? Text: "God's Test for Lea- I 5t-]d^r?hip." m ?- , 3n! This logical and sane-felt sera moil thrilled the fliiflienr.e to its d-^utmost capacity^ n"t "Tile church will count itself blessed if it can secure^such-a-. aiivovo) ao iVC V OUAtUF. is Imcorhpany with the Rev. BaxV I ? M" tgr from Columbia were: Rev. V - . jr W. Bealey, and Deacon Mcne Kissick of Zion Baptist Church. ^e tbeerLhighly impressed with coniditions around Mt. Pisgah. He ' *o.! ,^:wa.s- introduced to our congregaim tion by Rev. Baxter just before ? j the collection. He is indeed an i re orator. He spoke chiefly on < n(* ("Leadeship" charged the officers \ to I ""'and church just tO;think before I ne j I | entering upon the greast sea of > gn ' shepherdhood; Since the M D i e -2 to Is about to be cast." After which f< ' Deacon McKissick. stood before - .that great congregation and J iraised more money than the av- J erage man, He forgot ? he | * - 5 and thought that he was at Zion 5 lst and- started the^ collection with t y- one dollar followed by others. ? "S STUDIO I SFor Beautiful Photographs S j the kind that pleases. Have B|!i them made at .8 tKoberts Studio | j 1119 Washington Street \ \ We al^o Copy, Enlarge and jr Frame Pictures of any kind. 3 !i POSING HOURS: ^ 11 8.30 Morning to 7 at Night Sittings given regardless of r ^ weather conditions. > g j C&urtsous- aUr.ntiQbr^ancl efE- 1 J cient service awaits you. 6 ? ?,r>. Call fur a sitting f "To-day" I : ' ' : i'. . .J. ' ,r \ # ^ REV. J. j/ HARRISO: * ';** . f* 4. CHE UNITED SONS OF 1 s an organization which is doing a nfirm people of South Carolina. 1 larrison, State Master, Prof. J. / J. V. McCrae, State Treasurer. Il rom $25.00 to $100.00 in case of ti lousehold goods. It pays from $l.t iess and up to $10.00 on Doctor's bi Think of it: and for any infer REV. J. J. HARRISON, S. M.,231C or Prof. J.^A. KIRK, S. Se . . " ? X. H. PIN< UNDERTAKER AN of South Carolina ~ . . Chi - ', ' ? -^Vei 0 * > * % * a . . ? 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